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Bringing campus banking to community colleges

Community colleges haven’t always been considered ideal candidates for campus banking services. That’s changing. Partnerships between banks and the two-year schools through their student ID cards, are out there and brick and mortar facilities are showing up on campus as...
July 15, 2009 / ,

U.S. Bancorp named best bank in U.S. by financial magazine

Financial markets magazine Euromoney has named U.S. Bancorp as the “Best Bank in the U.S.” as part of the publication’s 2009 Awards for Excellence. The honor was presented the Minneapolis, Minn.-based bank in London last week. The publication cited U.S....
July 14, 2009 /

Milwaukee college has new banking partner, campus cards

Starting Aug. 3, all returning Milwaukee Area Technical College students will need to get new student ID cards because the school has brought in a new banking partner, U.S. Bank. The new cards will also be used to pay for...
July 14, 2009 /

Connecticut restricts credit card marketing on campuses

Connecticut has joined several other states that are seeking to restrict or forbid credit card marketing activities on campus. Gov. M. Jodi Rell signed legislation that sets strict parameters for credit card companies as to when, where and how they...
July 13, 2009 /

Florida loses some student loan promissory notes containing Social Security numbers

Stolen laptops or hacked student databases are one thing, but lost student loan promissory notes? That’s what Florida’s Department of Education is telling 475 student-loan borrowers. According to the Office of Financial Student Assistance, the students’ financial records may have...
July 10, 2009 /

UNC adds printing upgrades to improve security

With new printing upgrades at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, students and staff will now only see their own print jobs at campus printing stations. The new security features will require university students and staff to sign...
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